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Garden Working Bee

Garden Working Bee

Feb 20, 2020 | Uncategorized

On Monday morning we’re having a #GardenWorkingBee. After the whole school assembly, PFA + all parents and toddlers are welcome to come along. 🆒🐛🦋🍄🌿🍂🌷🌹 Coffee in the staffroom afterwards. Starts at 9.15am and concludes at...

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Berwick Lodge Primary School was established in 1990 in the South Eastern Growth corridor of Melbourne. The initial enrolment of 200 pupils quickly grew and has remained at the current population of over 500. Our school logo depicts the Helmeted Honey Eater – regarded as Australia’s rarest bird species, with one of its three acknowledged remaining habitats being on the eastern border of the City of Casey.

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